1969 ABC Championship

1969 FIBA Asia Cup
5th Asian Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryThailand
DatesNovember 18–29
Teams9
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions South Korea (1st title)
1967
1971

The 1969 Asian Basketball Confederation Championship for Men was held in Bangkok, Thailand. Ten Asian teams participated in the competition but Laos played under special invitation and the games did not count in the championship standings.

Results

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tiebreaker
 South Korea 8 8 0 779 510 +269 16
 Japan 8 7 1 702 506 +196 15
 Philippines 8 6 2 786 619 +167 14
 Taiwan 8 4 4 628 621 +7 12 1–0
 India 8 4 4 748 720 +28 12 0–1
Thailand 8 3 5 628 632 −4 11 1–0
 Malaysia 8 3 5 626 687 −61 11 0–1
 Pakistan 8 1 7 544 826 −282 9
 Hong Kong 8 0 8 463 783 −320 8
November 18
Thailand 82–63  Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 39–38, 43–25
November 18
South Korea  90–72  Malaysia
Scoring by half: 48–30, 42–42[1]
November 19
Japan  123–54  Pakistan
Scoring by half: 54–37, 69–17
November 19
India  85–106  Philippines
Scoring by half: 42–43, 43–63
November 20
Malaysia  53–87  Japan
Scoring by half: 27–36, 26–51
November 20
Thailand 113–76  Pakistan
Scoring by half: 51–36, 62–40
November 20
India  83–84  Taiwan
Scoring by half: 39–41, 44–43
November 20
Hong Kong  38–112  South Korea
Scoring by half: 25–58, 13–54
November 21
South Korea  115–49  Pakistan
Scoring by half: 61–21, 54–28
November 21
Hong Kong  38–120  Japan
Scoring by half: 12–54, 26–66
November 21
Thailand 81–63  Malaysia
Scoring by half: 37–36, 44–27
November 21
Philippines  97–78  Taiwan
Scoring by half: 49–38, 48–40
November 22
Philippines  113–73  Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 57–35, 56–38
November 22
Malaysia  102–114  India
Scoring by half: 46–50, 56–64
November 23
South Korea  94–69  Taiwan
Scoring by half: 42–26, 52–43
November 23
Thailand 74–76  Japan
Scoring by half: 46–33, 28–43
November 24
Taiwan  105–72  Pakistan
Scoring by half: 56–33, 49–39
November 24
Hong Kong  58–89  Malaysia
Scoring by half: 22–38, 36–51
November 24
South Korea  105–78  India
Scoring by half: 44–40, 61–38
November 24
Japan  78–77  Philippines
Scoring by half: 35–42, 43–35
November 25
Taiwan  88–57  Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 40–26, 48–31
November 25
Japan  83–74  India
Scoring by half: 39–32, 44–42
November 25
Pakistan  84–102  Malaysia
Scoring by half: 39–42, 45–60
November 25
Philippines  89–73 Thailand
Scoring by half: 45–36, 44–37
November 26
Pakistan  76–121  Philippines
Scoring by half: 29–58, 47–63
November 26
Hong Kong  87–111  India
Scoring by half: 33–45, 54–66
November 26
Taiwan  67–65 Thailand
Scoring by half: 34–28, 33–37
November 26
South Korea  75–66  Japan
Scoring by half: 32–29, 43–37
November 27
India  98–65  Pakistan
Scoring by half: 42–33, 56–32
November 27
Malaysia  61–97  Philippines
Scoring by half: 31–43, 30–54
November 28
Thailand 52–93  South Korea
Scoring by half: 29–44, 23–49
November 28
Japan  69–61  Taiwan
Scoring by half: 30–26, 39–35
November 29
Pakistan  68–49  Hong Kong
Scoring by half: 25–22, 43–27
November 29
Taiwan  76–84  Malaysia
Scoring by half: 42–38, 34–46
November 29
India  105–88 Thailand
Scoring by half: 49–48, 56–40
November 29
Philippines  86–95  South Korea
Scoring by half: 47–47, 39–48

Final standing

Qualified for the 1970 FIBA World Championship
Rank Team Record
1st place, gold medalist(s)  South Korea 8–0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Japan 7–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Philippines 6–2
4  Taiwan 4–4
5  India 4–4
6  Thailand 3–5
7  Malaysia 3–5
8  Pakistan 1–7
9  Hong Kong 0–8

Awards

 1969 Asian champions 

South Korea
First title

References

  1. ^ "한국, 말聯 가볍게 눌러". Kyunghyang Shinmun. 19 November 1969. Retrieved 25 November 2021.